Amazon is currently selling the V27 for $57 and the V120 for $62. Basically the same price for all intents and purposes. I’m actually leaning toward the V27 since I just need something to reliably cut the “usual” 22.5 and 45 degree angles. I’m also not a fan of buying a tool that has more features than I ‘think’ I need. I like things to be simple (for a simpleton like me). All that said, I’m probably going to pull the trigger on the V27 since I don’t ‘think’ I need the additional settings offered by the 120. Or do I?

Is there a LJ in the room that has the V27 but wishes they had the V120?

Any comments on these miter gauges in general?

TIA

10 replies so far

Nevermind. Sorry. I searched this topic before posting, but searched for “inca” instead of “incra”. I just corrected the seach criteria and found 5 pages worth of info. Feel free to comment anyways if you’d like.

A couple of years ago I was looking for an inexpensive miter gauge for my table saw ,bought a V27 and find it very easy to use and more accurate than I expected,have had no reason to upgrade to a better one.buy it, you will not be sorry.

I have the Incra 1000SD, ?? and it is awesome. Extremely accurate and a joy to use. I use it everyday in the shop. I also recently purchased tlhe Incra 32” TS LS fence system. Now my projects are coming out exactly as they should be. If you can, save for the 1000, or beg Santa for one, you won’t be disappointed. It will do everything you need and then some.